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On Linux or Mac I would say that most would find their life to be much
simpler to do a User install
Mike
Mike Hockings, M.Eng., P.Eng.
DevOps for Enterprise
IBM Developer for z Systems and Power Systems Software Technical
Support IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory hockings@xxxxxxxxxx
From: aec <cfuture@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 2018/03/05 13:38
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Show stopping editor error opening source member:
Specified working directory not found.
Sent by: "WDSCI-L" <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks Mike,
My answers are in-line....
On 3/5/18 10:18 AM, MichaelQuigley@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"WDSCI-L" <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 03/03/2018 01:00:02 PM:---
----- Message from aec <cfuture@xxxxxxxxxxx> on Fri, 2 Mar 2018 14:Have things changed where RDi no longer provides it's own Java? The
22:02 -0500 -----
To:
wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:
[WDSCI-L] Show stopping editor error opening source member:
Specified working directory not found.
First, I have RDi 9.6, my Java is very up to date...
Java installed on my system never used to matter.
Well, based on other comments you may be right. I found an IBM jdk
file in the /Applications/ folder on my Mac. (Sorry I forgot to
mention the Mac)
---I have an editor issue, trying to open a member for edit (or browse)I have to ask because it's a common issue. When installing, did you
in RDI, I get an error message instead, "Specified working directory
not found." For several different source members.
Tried quitting RDi then re-launching, nope.
Tried uninstalling RDi and reinstalling, Nope.
Tried creating a new workspace to work in. Nope.
Then tried deleting the old workspace directory to see if the new
one would now work. Nope
Then I tried deleting the new (and now only) workspace directory and
re-launch. (The welcome page was funny but) Nope.
Then I tried posting a message to the IBM RDi forum, and here we
are, seeing if anybody has a solution to this. (Licensing is not an
issue)
And now, I am cross posting the above list of "I already did this"
to this midrange list.
right-click and use 'Run as Administrator'? I've personally never had
an issue with this, but it seems to be a common source of problems.
I don't remember doing the right-click thing, but the ID I use is
/the/ admin for my Mac, and in any case anytime I do something that
needs admin it just pops up to enter the admin credentials input. On
the command line in the terminal for Macs you use sudo first and if it
needs it you get a prompt there for credentials too.
--ALan
--Thanks
Alan Cassidy
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